Your concerns

Skin Blemishes

Blemishes refer to dark marks or skin discoloration. They usually develop on the face, back, chest or upper arms but generally can spread on any part of the body with hair follicles or pores.

Skin Tags

,Skin tags are small flesh brown coloured growths that grow and hang off the skin. It is a small tag of skin which may have a stalk; they look like a small hanging piece of skin. Common areas are neck, armpit and groin. They are found in areas of friction but may also be found on the face including the eyelids. They are believed to be the result of the skin rubbing against skin. This is why they are generally found in skin creases and folds. They are often the size of a grain of rice but may be much larger. They tend to be more common in women than in men. These can easily be treated with Laser , Electrolysis or Plasma BT

Thread Veins

Thread veins, sometimes known as telangietasia or spider veins, are small dilated blood vessels near to the surface of the skin. They can develop anywhere on the body but are commonly seen on the face, around the nose and chin. They can also develop on the legs. There are numerous causes; environmental damage, such as sun or cold exposures, are thought to be a contributory factor. Other causes include pregnancy, hormones, ageing, topical steroids and are thought to be hereditary. These can easily be treated with Electrolysis, Intensed Pulse Light or Laser.

Warts

Warts are a small rough growth resembling a cauliflower or a solid blister. They are common on the hands and feet but may be found on other areas of the body. They are caused by the HPV ( human papilloma) virus. They range in size from 1mm to 1cm. Most people will develop a wart at some point in their life usually before the age of 20. They may be spread to other areas of the body . If you have a poor immune system you may develop warts and they may be difficult to clear. They are contagious and may be passed between. There are many types of warts including subungal, flat , plane, common and plantar warts. These can easily be treated with Electrolysis.

Milia (Milium Cysts)

Milia are small raised pearly white or yellowish bump on the skin. Milia are often found around the eyes and on the cheeks. They are usually hard and people often usually mistake them for acne or spots. It is unclear to the exact cause but we think it may be the build up of oils and skin cells in the top layer of the skin (epidermis). Milia generally disapear but some are more stuburn and may require intervention. These can easily be treated with Electrolysis.

Verrucas

Verrucas are contagious and are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). Verrucas are warts that are found on the feet . They are small rough lumps and sometimes may be painful when walking as the weight of the body pressure the wart flat. These can easily be treated with Electrolysis or Laser.

Seborrhoic Keratosis (wart)

Seborrhoic warts are non cancerous warty growths that occur on the skin. These are also known as seborrhoic warts. They are benign growths due to a build uo of orinary skin cells. They usually start to appear after the age of 40 although they can appear in younger people. They are not infectious and can may have a few or can be found in large numbers. Seborrhoic are harmless but may itch become inflammed and catch on clothing. People may find they a nuisance and dislike the look of them, particulary when they occur on the face.

These can easily be treated with Electrolysis, Plasma BT or Laser.

Blood Spots (camden de morgan spots)

These are benign skin blemishes, They are usually found on the trunk and extremties. They can be found at any skin site.They are usually very small, around 1-3mm in diameter, but may become larger over time. They are typically cherry red colour. Both men and women suffer with these and they may insrease in frequency with age.

Thes can easily be treated with Electrolysis.

Sebaceous Hyperplasia

Sebaceous hyperplasia is a disorder of the sebaceous glands in which they become enlarged,producing yellow, shiny bumps on the face. Sebaceous glands are glands located within the skin and are responsible for secreting an oily substance named sebum. They are commonly associated with hair follicles but they can be found in hairless regions of the skin as well. Their secretion lubricates the skin, protecting it from drying out or becoming irritated.

Sebaceous hyperplasia generally affects newborns as well as middle-aged to elderly adults. The symptoms of this condition are 1–5 mm papules on the skin, mainly on the forehead, nose and cheeks, and seborrheic facial skin. The papules may be cauliflower-shaped. Acne is also a symptom of this glandular disorder. It differs from the type of acne that affects adolescents and young adults in that it is of a more abnormally discolored composition.

These may be remoned using Plasma Surgical or Electrolysis. We would also recommend our Medical grade skincare programme .

Xanthelasma

Xanthelasma (or xanthelasma palpebrarum) is a sharply demarcated yellowish deposit of fat underneath the skin, usually on or around the eyelids. While they are neither harmful nor painful, these minor growths may be disfiguring and can be removed. They are common in people of Asian origin and those from the Mediterranean region.

Because of the hereditary component, they may or may not indicate high blood levels of cholesterol. Where there is no family history of xanthelasmata, they usually indicate high cholesterol and may correlate with a risk of atheromatous disease.

Liver Spots/Age Spots

Liver spots (also known as aged spot, solar lentigo, “Lentigo senilis”, “Old age spot,” “Senile freckle”) are blemishes on the skin associated with ageing and exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. They range in color from light brown to red or black and are located in areas most often exposed to the sun, particularly the hands, face, shoulders, arms and forehead, and the scalp if bald.

The spots derive their name from the fact that they were once incorrectly believed to be caused by liver problems, but they are physiologically unrelated to the liver, save for a similar color. From the age of 40 onward the skin is less able to regenerate from sun exposure, and liver spots are very common in this age group, particularly in those who spend time in the sun.

Mole Reduction

A melanocytic nevus (also known as “Nevocytic nevus”) is a type of lesion that contains nevus cells (a type of melanocyte). Some sources equate the term mole with “melanocytic nevus”.Other sources reserve the term “mole” for other purposes.

The majority of moles appear during the first two decades of a person’s life, with about one in every 100 babies being born with moles. Acquired moles are a form of benign neoplasm, while congenital moles, or congenital nevi, are considered a minor malformation or hamartoma and may be at a higher risk for melanoma. A mole can be either subdermal (under the skin) or a pigmented growth on the skin, formed mostly of a type of cell known as a melanocyte. The high concentration of the body’s pigmenting agent, melanin, is responsible for their dark color. Moles are a member of the family of skin lesions known as nevi.

Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra

Dermatosis papulosa nigra (DPN) is a condition of many small, benign skin lesions on the face, a condition generally presenting on dark-skinned individuals.DPN is extremely common, affecting up to 30% of dark skinned people in the US. From a histological perspective, DPN resembles seborrheic keratoses. The condition may be cosmetically undesirable to some patients.

Hair Removal

Hair typically grows all over the human body. Hair can become more visible during and after puberty and men tend to have thicker, more visible body hair than women. Both men and women have visible hair on the head, eyebrows, eyelashes, armpits, pubic region, arms, and legs; and men also have thicker hair on their face, abdomen, back and chest. Hair does not generally grow on the underside of the hands, the lips, certain areas of the genital structure, or the underside of the feet.

Forms of hair removal are practiced for a number of reasons, including cultural, sexual, medical and religious. Forms of hair removal have been practiced in almost all human cultures since at least the Neolithic Era. The methods used to remove hair have varied in different times and regions, but shaving is the most common method.

Sebaceous Cysts

The scalp, ears, back, face, and upper arm, are common sites for sebaceous cysts, though they may occur anywhere on the body except the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. In males a common place for them to develop is the scrotum and chest. They are more common in hairier areas, where in cases of long duration they could result in hair loss on the skin surface immediately above the cyst. They are smooth to the touch, vary in size, and are generally round in shape.

Prices

Prices start from £50 

Treatments Available

At True You Skin Clinics we offer a wide range of treatments to  treat skin blemishes 

ZO Skin Consult
Advanced Electrolysis Plasma BT

Laser 

4D Clear Lift

Intense Pules light 

We also stock a number of professional skin care products, which would be beneficial if used in conjunction with the above treatments. If you would like further information on treatments for skin care please contact our Nurse Practitioner on +44(0)1133458682.

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Treatments

SPMU

WE offer a range of services to enhance your natural beauty. Feel free to pop in anytime for a chat, we can go through your options to enhance your eyes. Your brows really frame your face. It's only when you take your brows away that you notice a difference. Imagine looking at a picture of yourself without any brows? You see what I mean. They are the first thing people see and they make all the difference. Same thing with your lashes. If done correctly, your lashes really open your eyes and can add a touch of glamour. I also offer nail and lip enhancements. Whether you're looking for full lip colour or you just need a little more definition around your lip line, we can find something to suit you. Nail extensions are not always for everyone so why not try an overlay? Whatever you need, we can find the right treatment for you. All the treatments I offer are completely bespoke and tailored to you, so get in touch for a consultation.

Am I eligible for Semi Permanent make up ?

Almost anyone and everyone is able to benefit from Permanent Make Up. There are some medical conditions which are not suitable for PMU. If you have any doubts, it is always best to seek your doctor’s attention and make your technician aware before booking an appointment.

Does it hurt ?

This is always a tricky one to answer. Everybody’s pain threshold is different so it’s really hard to give an accurate answer. I tell people that it will feel a little nippy at first but I use a good anaesthetic to numb the area and you shouldn’t feel a thing. I have clients tell me it feels like having your brows threaded or, a little scratchy on when having lips done.

How long does it last ?

There are a number of factors which can affect the longevity of your brows. These things include skin type, overexposure to the sun and face peels/acids for example. Once the treatment is completed and healed up, your new brows should last between 12 – 18 months and 2 – 3 years for lips. You will then require annual colour boosts to keep your brows and lips looking at their best.

What is the difference between SPMU and tattooing ?

I’m often asked this question. Permanent Make Up is essentially a tattoo on your face. I use pigment instead of ink. This enables your brows to fade true to colour. The biggest difference though, is that we only work in the top layers of your skin. A tattoo is deeper than Permanent Make Up therefore, the results do fade over time. This is why it’s commonly referred to as Semi Permanent Make Up. It is a low maintenance treatment and you will only require annual colour boosts.

Do I have to shave off my eyebrows ?

Absolutely not! The aim is for your brows to look as natural as possible. If you have your own brow hair, however sparse that might be, it will all help add to the finished look.

Will they look right on my face ?

Since everybody is different, it’s important to tailor the shape and colour correctly. This is what takes the longest part of our initial appointment. It’s so important to get it right and I discuss, check, and amend these continuously with your help, during the drawing on stage. This is why your initial appointment takes a few hours. We have to get the outline absolutely right as this will be on your face for a long time! I often find my clients would rather me take the extra time to make sure they are perfect since you can’t rush these things.

Will I be red and swollen afterwards ?

I provide full aftercare following your treatment. Please ensure you follow this carefully as this is just as important as the treatment itself! With correct aftercare, this will ensure you get the most out of your new brows. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Prices Brows

Hairstroke brows

£250

These are the most natural looking and realistic brows. I carefully place pigment into your brows to mimic tiny hairs, giving the appearance of fuller brows.

Combination Brows

£250

Can’t decide between Hairstroke and Ombre? Why not have a combination of the two? Have the depth of Ombre but keep the Hairstroke look. This can be achieved with Combination Brows.

Ombre Brows

£250

These are bold and beautiful. This style of application gives you a well defined brow, which fades to a soft powdery finish. It’s as if you’ve pencilled them in.

Colour Boost

Under 12 months Hair-Stroke – £125

Combination – £130

Ombre – £140


12 – 18 months Hair-stroke – £155

Combination – £165

Ombre – £185


Over 18 months – Full Price


Brow Tint – £10

10 days before your semi permanent cosmetics appointment, you can opt for a brow tint to ensure optimal results. This gives your brows a tidy up and adds depth to your finished look.

* Patch Test will be required before any Semi Permanent Cosmetics or Tint treatment.

Prices Lips

Ombre Lip Blush

Lips

£250

Ombre Lip Blush is perfect for defining your lip line without going for full lip coverage. This technique gives you a soft blush of colour, which fades into the centre of your lips.

I stock a wide range of colours so we can mix the right shade for you.

Full Colour

£275

Perfect if you’re looking for fuller lips. You can just add gloss, and go! Full lip colour covers the whole lips to give you fuller looking lips, without the need for fillers.

All treatments are completely tailored to you.

 

Excellent
Based on 87 reviews
Leanne
Leanne
2023-10-21
Holli is very friendly and professional. I enjoyed getting my relaxing hydrafacial and my eye lash tint for my holiday! Thank you.
Sally Depledge
Sally Depledge
2023-09-22
Fantastic treatment. So pleased with my results. So friendly too was made so at ease. Highly recommend xXx
Cre8 Theatre
Cre8 Theatre
2023-09-14
Had a lovely back and neck massage from Holly today. Would definitely recommend. Good value for money, professional, relaxing and got rid of the knots in my shoulders! Thank you. Next appointment booked already!
Kym Wilde
Kym Wilde
2023-09-12
Very informative
Matt
Matt
2023-09-07
I've had a few treatments with Lindsey and she is extremely knowledgeable in her area of expertise. Just wanted to say thank you and I'm really pleased with the work undertaken.
Elliott Higgins
Elliott Higgins
2023-09-02
Lucy provided an exceptional experience. Everything was perfect - I’ve been to multiple places for procedures over the years, and this was by far the best experience I’ve ever had! I’ll definitely be going back (more than once).
Sharon Beaumont
Sharon Beaumont
2023-08-19
Leah is fab and so patient as I am so soft and have no pain threshold, worth the pain to see the fantastic results 💙💛🤍😘😘😘
Tracy Booth
Tracy Booth
2023-08-11
Fantastic results as always thank you Hannah